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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Flowers, Projects and Flea Markets


 Hi guys! I'm still alive! I have been busy busy busy! Spring has sprung in East TN and we are already into hay mowing and honeysuckle season...it smells fantastic outside. Probably not too fun for the allergic though! These flowers we picked today to show off a McCoy vase I will be listing online shortly. There is Queen Anne's Lace and 2 kinds of roses. I have TRIED to grow hybrid roses, but it is very humid here and blackspot is rampant SO I grow these hardier pink shrub roses. The deeper red rose is what is left of a hybrid rose. The hybrid graft croaked and this came back from the rootstock..oh well..at least it is growing!


The lilacs are long gone. They had an even briefer then usual season this year as it froze again after they started to bloom. I love the scent, but they are harder to grow in the South..I think they like cold winters!


 The irises have come and gone.These are some that I transplanted from my husband's Grandma Minnie's flower garden. They have really spread and need to be divided. I got a "fun" case of poison ivy this spring pulling poison ivy and blackberry brambles out of these beds.I am usually pretty tolerant of poison ivy, but everywhere the blackberry brambles stuck me, the poison ivy got in and spread. Yikes!


 For Mother's day the kid's set up a table on the deck complete with flowers (and I think the little daisy flowers are actually weeds..still pretty!) These were a few of the peonies.


 Projects! This vintage shabby mannequin has been lurking in the
workshop for months..Before..........          
                                                           

and after! I was going to stamp this with my antique signage stamps but I may leave it this way.


 This makeover probably cost $1-$2. I covered her with approx. 4x6 inch squares I tore from brown paper lunchbags. I crumpled and wet them and then Mod Podged them on. Where there were dents I added wads of paper w/ more Mod-Podge to fill in and then covered that with the paper. I love the textured finish..I did nothing to the previous cover which looked to be spray painted fabric, just went right over the top!


 This one is adjustable..if she is "short" the pole can stick out the top. I may make a cardboard "cap" for the neck hole..covered with antique text of course..maybe with scalloped or lace edges that you can remove if need be...hmmm...


 For now I just stacked 2 light fixture bits on it. I may just attach these and call it a day!


 I went on a pillow making spree. I made 2 of these out of some old barkcloth with grey and cream ticking on the reverse. These have already sold. I loved this fabric!


 This is a rooster I painted on muslin and turned into a pillow....


 and a burlap Union Jack with vintage damask fabric and vintage cloth measuring tape accents. I dyed the cross bars pale grey. I left the edges raw for more texture.


 This table was a make over. The black shabby top was on some mid century hairpin legs. I removed those legs and added them to an antique barn door for a coffee table. I painted a clock face on this...


 and then added it to an old typewriter table base. The top to this was losing veneer so I took it off..it will probably end up being 3 painted signs! Waste not, want not!


 I liked the shabby look of this tabletop, so I just worked with it instead of against it!


 This was a very grungy topless old trunk. It looked to have held feed at one time..note the grubby enamel table top in the background.




I scrubbed it down and painted another Union Jack on the front and added the scrubbed up enamel tabletop. The red paint is original, I just used tape and white paint to add the flag graphics.




 The show I did last month..setting up. My grandson Hunter and I painted 7 old drawers that were in the shed that Ed had been threatening to burn. We just "shabbily" painted them white..and also ourselves..and OK..the dog too! I bought them for $2 each because they had old glass knobs which I removed and sold. The drawers were sturdy pine and I got the idea to use them for both hauling and displaying items in my show booth. I filled them up and stacked them up in the van.These tablecovers are vintage curtains with burlap yardage runners.


 These stacked well and you can use them in different configurations. I guess if you were nervous about tippage, you could clamp or anchor them somehow, but these are so heavy unless someone shoved them, they were not going anywhere! The peonies are paper ones I made from coffee filters..I was going for a garden-y booth here.


 I also made these scrapbook paper flowers (terrible lighting on this one!)


 I use a lot of ladders in my booth..easy to set up and pack. I shove boards through the rungs for shelves.


 I also have a few old screen doors I added chicken wire to and wired together to hang things off of.The base here is an old washing machine base. I made the nests and eggs too..woman possessed.

 This was this month..burlap yardage, then striped yardage..then Martha Stewart sheet..I use what I have on hand!


 This display piece is an old 2 shelf wooden bookcase I got for a couple bucks. OK..Ed got it and I said "What is this trash!?" I painted it white and added chicken wire to the back..perfect for tabletop displays. Booths always need height!


 I love this shabby thing...totally destroyed elegance...just the most important parts left untouched.It is a Victorian era piece. It may end up on my wall! Certainly not another one just like it out there! I may back the totally gone parts with antique text.


 This mirror didn't sell (I only had $35 on it!) but that is OK because I gave it to my daughter and we are painting it chartruese for her new apartment. The medallion area will hold a silhouette of her son or maybe a monogram..the final decision has not been reached yet!


 More Martha Stewart sheets and a red tablecloth..a very old mirror on the left..Mason's Vista china and blue Jamestown Fostoria Stemware..red white and blue!


 A cool folk art cabinet and a table full of dolls and dollclothes. A lot of those sold first thing.


 These flags sold right away too..they were 48 star.These dolls may end up online.


 I just love these charming old graphics. I actually was running 2 shows this same day. I set up Thursday night and Friday morning at our hometown annual HWY 11 yard sale. When Ed got off work I left him in charge and reloaded the van and set up in Knoxville..that show was Saturday then tore down and repacked and drove home..I was beat!


This is the best thing that happened this month..our daughter Alexa graduated Suma Cume Laude  with a chemistry major and biology minor. She starts grad school in August to get her doctorate! Yay Alexa! 

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Weekend Vintage Booty


 Hi guys! No ..not THAT kind of vintage booty, although I DO have one of those too! I hit several sales this weekend and boy did I have fun!  I want to share some of the stuff I got. These things will be going to Etsy, Ebay, my local booth and to the Knoxville Trade Days show the end of this month (and some to my supply hoarde...err stash!)

 Vintage millinery flowers..they need a steam and fluff.

Gobs of antique and vintage lace..


 Vintage hard plastic dollies...


 Vintage doll clothes hangers and clothespins..I love the colors of old plastic toys!


 Sparkly vintage jewelry bits for upcycling..


 I got sucked in by baggies of vintage toy bits...sooo fun!


Vintage Christmas was a bit higher priced but I did get a few things.


 Child sized  potato mashers and egg beaters..little girls(or boys) today do not have these cool things!


Bags of vintage crepe paper for projects and a bag of vintage paper hats to use for patterns!


 Ed got this cool art deco sconce. It had possibly one of the worst cords EVER but is very cool. I think maybe a flower pot or vase goes in the ring at the bottom!


Ed got me these because he knows how I am and he loves me! LOL..old rusty chair springs to upcycle.


 An old metal flower basket in the perfect green, extending lamp, tart tins, enamel bin, old weights, cool dominos and a plastic snowman..didn't notice the chip in his hat brim, but still cute!


 48 star flag, paper dolls, more large ornaments and an old cash ledger book.

This is what I spent the most on..a large piece of vintage barkcloth yardage in a amazing print. Not roses but this will make faboo totes or pillows!


 A cute vintage doggie mail holder and an adorable doll purse!


 There were not many hankies that were to my taste, but I got a couple. Underneath is old wool felt that I will dye further.


2 "letter" card games to upcycle, text-y dice game, poker chips, dominos, mini tart tins, lampbase..these blocks were still in their original packaging!I love things I can use to spell other things.

 A very cool game tin..alas some rust on the back but still very cool..and empty. I thought my chemistry major daughter might like this.


Nemadgi pottery vase.


This was a box Ed bought because I use the reflectors in my pieces..also had a cute bunny and other toy bits.


A drum I think I can fix with new cardboard and a trashed pair of vintage Salvatore Ferragamo  suede shoes! The crepe soles have gone a bit odd and the suede is dirty..too bad, I think if they had been stored inside instead of in a shed they would have still been nice!


A cute pillow sham. a pink satin hanky box and 2 vintage pincushions..one in pink velvet! Plus a pair of 60's-70's enameled flower earrings in green and pink.


An old crate and tons of vintage swimming ribbons.


 Apparently I can never have enough red white and blue vintage scarves..this one is Italian. (I may already have one!)


 I got 3 old atlases this weekend. I love them for the old maps I use in my work.


 Vintage tablecloth..



Vintage Hawaiian shirt.


A few McCoy flower pots and flower frogs.


 I think this is an apple picker..it goes on a stick to get high up apples. Ed wants to make it into a light fixture!


 One totally cool and unusual quilt square..there were no others which is odd.It is a bulleye pattern with stars and is large and will make a great pillow front or framed piece..I need to see if I have a frame this size i n the shed!


 Vintage fabric...


 More flower frogs!!! Yay!!


 Old wooden hotel hangers..

This one has my maiden name of Hardie..a sign that I needed to buy!! LOL I have more things to take pix of and will be sharing more later. I had a great day, the weather was beautiful and I hope you have a great weekend too! Stop again! Julia